LOL. I just tried googling Garvolti and the only hits were from this thread.
There's something interesting about coming up with a company name that is a word that has never been used before. But it sounds like it could have been used before, or it could be a name or something. But to get NO hits on google?
Check out this company name
SERATO The name resulted after three months of intense design and refinement by the four founding members who gathered weekly, questing for the perfect company name. The criteria were simple: a word no more than six letters long, a word not found in any dictionary of any language, a word so scarce on the Internet that it could be considered new, a word that remained a dot-com virgin, and a word that rolls off the tongue like hot butter. Many meetings and reams of randomly generated words narrowed the candidates to four. A vote was cast and "Serato" came into the world. [Thanks to founder A.J. Bertenshaw.]
From this website http://www.rane.com/pronames.html
Greg